History Of The Fab 4:The Beatles
- Tristan Forbis
- Jun 14, 2020
- 2 min read

Looking into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame you will find a band who had a huge inspiration on the way Rock music would sound from the 1960s onward. Known as the Fab four: Paul Mccartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison and John Lennon, The Beatles reached a host of number 1 Songs on the Billboard Charts where DJs count down America’s weekly songs, originating from Liverpool England the band influenced the British Invasion following the release of singles “Back in The U.S.S.R” and “A Hard Days Night”. The band provided a soundtrack for the Air Force and that is what gained a lot of popularity from record sales so in the long run The Beatles are truly America’s band if you are looking in the Solid Gold genre. The media has covered their history with documentaries talking about how Paul McCartney started his band from garage work and fine tuning to the radio and the start of touring around the country while gaining exposure to their audience.

Time went on and The Beatles became more seasoned in the musical style of main stream Rock and by the mid 1970s they were at the peak of a great career entertaining listeners of all ages with a lasting experience at different concerts and events held around America and even worldwide. I picture myself at a concert and I already see a wide array of different effects and ways that are used for audience attention like participation in a popular single or even one that was just released to the public on a brand new album released in the current year. The latest album that I found was the “White” album which sums up of the popular songs released in the previous years. I recommend the album if you are a Beatles fan at heart.

The music will live on for years to come so be sure to check them out on Youtube or on their website at www.TheBeatles.com
-Tristan
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